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Today's word is DISCREPANCY a vital noun used to describe a disagreement or inconsistency between facts or data points. For example: "A significant discrepancy was observed between the two reports."
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07/14/2026
Master these everyday phone actions to sound more natural and confident in English. Save this guide and practice a few words every day to build your vocabulary.
07/14/2026
Word of the Day: Rigmarole
Rigmarole (noun): A long, complicated, and often unnecessary process or explanation that wastes time.
Examples:
* “Renewing my license turned into a complete rigmarole.”
* “Stop the rigmarole and tell me what happened.”
Life is too short for unnecessary rigmarole. Keep it simple, clear, and straight to the point.
Have you ever dealt with a frustrating rigmarole? Share your story in the comments.
07/12/2026
The TypoGrammar Educators Network is Now Accepting New Contributors!
After an incredible first round, we’re excited to welcome a new group of educators to the TypoGrammar Educators Network.
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07/09/2026
Big update to TypoGrammar Write is live.
TypoGrammar Write is a free, offline grammar and spelling checker for your browser. It is a privacy-first alternative to Grammarly, and it works directly in any text field on the web.
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âš˝ What kind of football fan are you?
Do you watch every match from your couch, analyze every statistic, argue with the referee, or never miss a chance to support your club?
Our latest video explores **14 Types of Football Fans** while helping you improve your English vocabulary and listening skills. It's a fun way to learn everyday English through one of the world's most popular sports.
🎥 Watch it now on the TypoGrammar YouTube channel and let us know which fan type describes you best.
07/05/2026
Did you know that “pick up,” “pick out,” “pick on,” and “pick at” all have different meanings?
Learning phrasal verbs becomes much easier when you can see them in context. That’s why we create visual English lessons that help you remember vocabulary naturally, not just memorize definitions.
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